Tuesday, March 29, 2016

The Poinsettia Among the Lilies



It started out as a joke.

After Christmas, the Vicar, Steve+, asked me to PLEASE take a church poinsettia home with me. They were all around the church, and he didn't have the heart to just throw them away, He pleaded with me to take one, then quipped, "If it's still alive at Easter, you can place it among the lilies at the altar."

Fast forward to Easter Sunday. The poinsettia is still alive. I debated with myself, wondering if I should actually take it to the altar. I mean, look at it. It's leaves are barely on. It isn't very pretty.  It looks kind of haggard. It's out of season, and really has no place on God's table next to the bright and beautiful Easter lilies. It should just stay home.

But then, I argued, it has new growth coming in some spots. It is still a vibrant red, and doing the very best living it can do at this point in it's life.

Kind of like me.

I'm not as beautiful as I used to be. I sometimes feel haggard.  I'm out of season, and often feel like I have no right to be at God's table, I try not to, but sometimes I look around at all the beautiful people in my life, and think if  I could only be like them, maybe I wouldn't feel so out of place here....  

Sometimes, I feel like I should just stay home.

So, after about an hour of debating with myself, I mustered up my courage, and took my flower, took myself, to God's table,  We are welcome there, It doesn't matter if we are pretty, haggard or out of season, All are welcome at the table of the Lord.  We will continue to shine as best we can among the lilies.

Happy Easter!


Friday, March 25, 2016

Buzz Aldrin

Originally we purchased tickets to FanX for Saturday only,because I didn't want JB to miss any school. It is hard for her to make missed days up, and I didn't want her to have to try and get all her homework done before she leaves for spring break. But then, JB entered a contest sponsored by Siegfried and Jensen, where she was to answer a few questions, and submit a paragraph explaining why she would want to listen to Buzz Aldrin. Honestly, since they were only giving out 200 scholarships for the entire state of  Utah, I told her to go ahead and submit her entry, thinking she wouldn't be selected, and wouldn't have to miss any school, but making her feel like she had a chance.... Anyway, she actually was selected, and on Tuesday night we were notified that she had received the scholarship which gave her two tickets to hear Buzz Aldrin speak at #Fanx16 in S.L.C. on Thursday. I decided that this experience was probably a once in a lifetime opportunity, so I pulled her out of school and drove her to the city. 

It was definitely worth it.



We waited for Senator Hatch and some other honored guests to be seated before Buzz was introduced,


Then Dr. Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr. took the stage. He didn't mention how he got his name, but stated that at M.I.T. he had done his doctoral research on how to rendezvous space crafts in flight. Little did he know that his work then would allow for events like the space shuttle docking with the space station to take place now. He said when he entered NASA they gave him the nickname "Dr. Rendezvous." Later, I learned from Wikipedia that the name BUZZ originated from his two sisters not being able to say "brother" when he was born, so they called him "buzzer." It was eventually shortened to Buzz, and he made it his legal first name in 1988.



He spoke of his early years at West Point, His 66 combat missions to Korea during the Korean war, and how he was not accepted to NASA on his first application because he hadn't taken the test pilot training. So he went to M.I.T. and did his doctorate instead. After his rendezvous work, he re-applied to NASA, who now recognized his potential "By this time I had a pretty good resume" and changed their policy to allow combat pilots and not just test pilots into their astronaut program. 

Try another way. Never give up. 

 Finally he was accepted, and by luck of one of the engineers reducing the overall weight of the lunar lander, afforded him the opportunity to be the second man to walk on the moon.  For him, timing is everything.

He showed us a photo of the first selfie taken in outer space, when he set a world record for the first 5 hour space walk.



He described how a broken circuit breaker was going to make it impossible for them to fire the booster engine arm in order to return to the lunar orbiter, but a little ingenuity and a plastic felt-tipped pen saved their lives. He stressed that even with the very best planning, and the very best technology, sometimes things happen that you didn't plan for, This is when you just have to do your very best to make things work with the resources you have available. 

Try another way. Never give up.


He described how after the moon landing he became seriously depressed, and turned to alcohol. He realized he needed help. "NEVER be afraid to ask for help." 

Try another way. Never give up.

He has been sober for 37 years. 

He mentioned that the three men who took that trip to the moon had come home world wide heroes, but it would have never happened if the over 400,000 people, including engineers, cooks, even the seamstresses who sewed the space suits had not been able to work together. 


He calls for the world to work together again,

Try another way. Never give up.


and 

"Get your ass to Mars!"



For more information about Buzz Aldrin, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzz_Aldrin


For the Deseret News article about his appearance at Fanx, click Here: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865650845/Buzz-Aldrin-delights-FanX-crowd-with-tales-from-the-moon-goals-for-Mars.html?pg=all

Sunday, March 13, 2016

The Crazy Lady's Easter Egg Hunt 2016


March 12, 2016

We woke to a cold, cloudy and extremely windy day. I was afraid we wouldn't be able to do the egg hunt.  It rained fairly hard for about 20 minutes, but then the sun came out, and the weather turned to a perfectly cloudy but not too cold temperature.




This year I was really interested in knowing how many eggs I had, so we actually counted them as we filled them. After 684 "regular" eggs, 10 golden eggs, and 5 special prizes eggs, we were ready to go. Each year we fill a special USU egg with Swedish Fish just for Big D to find.  Although there have been a few times when someone finds it before him, he usually he finds it, and finds it really fast. This year, JB came up with a perfect hiding spot to give him a challenge. We used tongs to reach out from the deck and hid it in the satellite dish. 



He came over a bit early and started hunting for it. 



After about 30 minutes we gave him the clue that the egg was hidden in the back yard area. We lined everyone up for the front porch photo and the hunt was on!






Big D is still looking.....


Baby Ruby, 4 weeks, and way cuter than any Easter Bunny




Still searching....


Finally after about 2 hours, Big D figures out where it is. But now, how to get it?




In true Big D fashion, he JUMPS OVER THE RAILING and reaches into the dish to get his egg.



From now on we may have to call it the CRAZY D's Easter Egg Hunt!

For more pics, Please click HERE: https://www.flickr.com/gp/tlcbull/Hi49xZ